Children

Children learn best through play and we’ve kept this in mind while designing these original therapeutic activities for children, including worksheets, stories, and therapy games. Print these tools out for use in the home or classroom or use them in a counseling session.

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What Should I Do About Stress? (An Ebook for Kids)

This ebook teaches kids about the nature of stress and gives them suggestions on how to handle it. (0419(

100 Acts of Kindness for Kids-Poster

This poster gives parents great ways to make kindness a part of their daily family experience. Great for all kids, but particularly kids with emotional or behavioral problems. (0319)

Being Yourself (Children)

This worksheet is designed to encourage resiliency in children. It reminds them that even when times are difficult, with lots of things changing around them, they still have inner strengths. (0319)

Meeting New People

This worksheet is designed to help children understand how to behave when they meet new people, stressing the importance of being polite and helpful. This activity can be particularly helpful for children in transition, such as starting a new school. (social skills, Asperger Syndrome, ADHD,0119)

Self-Control Remote Control (Kids)

This is a clever and fun way to teach children that they can control their own behavior and take responsibility for finding solutions to their own problems. Kids are asks to crate a paper “remote control” which they can color in and individualize to fit their own specific needs. (ADHD, anger control, behavior, 0119)

Talking About Positive Emotions (Kids)

Create this paper “Fortune Teller” in minutes for a great way to get kids talking about positive emotions.
(Emotional intelligence, positive psychology, emotional communication, 1218)

Control Meter for Personal Space

Kids will find this Control-Meter a great way to understand the concept of personal space. Cut it out in a minute and use it for individuals or groups of kids. (Asperger, ADHD, non-verbal language, body language, 1218)

Focusing on the Good Things That Happen

This worksheet was designed to teach children how a positive attitude can help them become more resilient. (1218, emotional intelligence)

Making a New Plan

This worksheet directs children to be flexible in their thinking and to come up with a new plan if an old one doesn’t work. A great conversation starter for introducing the concept of flexible thinking. (ADHD, Asperger Syndrome, resilience, 1118)

Finding People to Help You

This worksheet is designed to help children see that there are many adults around to help them in times of need. It asks children to think about the people around them (teachers, counselors, etc.) who can give them support and to identify specific times they might seek adult guidance. (resilience, 1118)